Thread cautiously as this is one of the three "no, no" conversations that almost always ends horribly. The other two being politics and religion.
I think this is so much common sense. Hardly deserving of news. These scientists need to find something better to do with our money.
Of course race is just an idea in people's head. Perception is 99% truth.
Few care about how similar we are at the dna level. It is precisely the external differences that create the divide.
There is even further division amongst races themselves. Tall vs Short. Caste based on color of skin, within a race. The list goes on and on.
The fact remains that their are very real differences, by and large.
Physically, the olympics proves it. How many asians do you see winning the 100 meters?
How many africans win at swimming?
This thread took apart the topic quite nicely. Race is Real. Regardless if we want to turn a blind eye to it or not.
http://www.city-data.com/forum/sports/409156-race-matters-olympics.htmlFollows is a snippet:
After watching the Olympics it is obvious that each race of people are better bred for certain activities. It is uncanny how almost every event seems to universally dominated by one race/nationality or another.
Almost every elite sprinter is of black Caribbean heritage. Those with roots in West Africa have good running or jumping abilities. That Usain Bolt guy was awesome.
Then you have heavy lifting sports, these things are completely dominated by Northern Europeans from cold places like the Scots or the Russians.
Swimming seems to be dominated by white people from the New world,places like North America or Australia.
Asians completely dominate in ping pong and badminton.
Long distance running seems to be completely dominated by Eastern Africans from Ethiopia or Kenya. They must be bred to run long distances in high elevation and they completely dominated the 10K run.
Southern Europeans seem to do well in hand-eye coordination sports like Tennis or soccer. Countries from Spain east to Croatia seem to be good breeding ground for World Cup winners and Tennis Champs like Nadal or Federer.
Read more:
http://www.city-data.com/forum/sports/409156-race-matters-olympics.html#ixzz0QfEVIqSw